“It’s two programs with strong traditions in lacrosse," said Le Moyne coach Dan Sheehan. "Every time we get together it seems to be a great ball game. We’re looking forward to the opportunity to play them again.”

Sheehan said both teams know what to expect and added that it's going to come down to the team that executes their game the best.

Goaltending was the difference in the loss last year, and Sheehan acknowledged the importance of Jeff White between the pipes, Kam Bumpis on faceoffs and limiting turnovers.

Le Moyne and Limestone will meet on neutral ground in Baltimore at 3 p.m. Saturday.